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Malaga has, over recent years, found itself a reputation as a great place for art lovers. Most recently, the 2011 opening of the Museo Carmen Thyssen, has helped to cement the city’s reputation and bring in around 180,000 visitors per year.Corrida de toros, picador herido, by Mariano fortuny
This cultural centre is funded by Baroness Thyssen, Read full article

Malaga is a city of many faces. From art and culture to beach life, there is something to suit all tastes. If you are planning a trip, be sure to visit our top 10 sights (below), all easily accessible from the Gran Hotel Miramar.

Malaga has a rich, varied history that is often missed by visitors. Of course, it is easy to to get caught up in the city’s tapas bars and bodegas, or laze away your visit on the Costa del Sol’s golden beaches – but scratch the surface of Malaga’s past and you will be pleasantly surprised at the changes that this seaside town has seen over the years. Read full article

If you ask Malaga locals where to go to experience some of the city’s famous tapas culture, there is one word on their lips: Pimpi.

Bar Pimpi, established in 1971, is one of Malaga’s most famous eateries, and combines old Andalucian charm with a bit of glitz and is just a 15 minute stroll away from the Gran Hotel Miramar. Read full article